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/// <!-- description -->
///   @brief Defines the extension's Thread Local Storage (TLS).
///     Extensions can use this to store data specific to a PP as needed.
///     The tls_t can also be used during unit testing to store testing
///     specific logic and data to ensure tests can support constexpr
///     style unit testing. Also note that this is stored in the arch
///     specific folders as it usually needs to store arch specific
///     resources. In this simple example, we leave this empty.
///
/// <!-- notes -->
///   @note IMPORTANT: Extensions are limited to a single 4k page for the
///     TLS data. Technically, extensions are given 2 4k pages, but one of
///     the pages is dedicated to TLS data defined by the specification
///     and populated by the microkernel (e.g., the general purpose
///     registers and ID information). For this reason, if more than a
///     page is needed, the TLS block should store pointers to memory that
///     is allocated.
///
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct TlsT {}

impl TlsT {
    /// <!-- description -->
    ///   @brief creates a new TlsT
    ///
    pub const fn new() -> Self {
        Self {}
    }
}
